Danish railway gets in-carriage network
GarrettCom 6KQ Ethernet switches are providing Danish state rail operator DSB with Ethernet LAN backbones on its fleet of trains. The 6KQ switches are used to realise VLANs for various internal train systems, providing network connections for in-carriage IP-enabled security and surveillance equipment, infotainment systems, and passenger counting technology.
GarrettCom 6KQ Ethernet switches are providing Danish state rail operator DSB with Ethernet LAN backbones on its fleet of trains. The 6KQ switches are used to realise VLANs for various internal train systems, providing network connections for in-carriage IP-enabled security and surveillance equipment, infotainment systems, and passenger counting technology.
The 6KQ met DSB’s need for a compact, cost-effective 10-port Ethernet switch, with Gigabit bandwidth, in a hardened package with the assurance of EN50155 certification for railway applications. A 6KQ switch is mounted in each carriage, and the switches are linked in a bus topology, providing an Ethernet backbone along the length of the train. The switches provide central points in each carriage into which the IP-enabled equipment can be readily connected. The backbone is also connected to a WLAN gateway, responsible for handling the network traffic between the train and the outside world. Network packages are transmitted and received through an antenna installed on the roof of the carriage.
The switches are all powered from an auxiliary 110V DC system, installed throughout each coach, and are fully managed using GarrettCom’s MNS-6K software, making it simple to realise optimal network traffic for all subsystems.
Safety, security and efficiency
Train and network operators are increasingly looking to provide passengers with an improved journey experience, focusing on safety, security and efficiency. Much of this can be addressed with modern CCTV and video recording technology. CCTV cameras mounted in the carriages and linked to video recorders form an effective surveillance system that acts as a deterrent against crime and anti-social behaviour, including attacks, vandalism and graffiti damage.
The CCTV cameras are linked to the video recorders over Ethernet via the 6KQ switches. Log files of the recorded data are transmitted from the video surveillance system server to a central office via the WLAN. The WLAN also transmits the train’s position information in real time. At the same time, it provides passengers with a free internet connection as part of the infotainment system.
In addition to the security and infotainment systems, of particular interest is DSB’s implementation of passenger counting technology. Ethernet enabled cameras are mounted in the carriage doorways, and used to register the numbers of passengers entering and exiting the train at each station. Not only does this indicate when carriages are full, but the data generated is also being used in statistical analysis to identify passenger trends and behaviour, and so to help in the planning of improved train schedules.
Key to the choice of the 6KQ switch for this application was its ability to be powered direct from the 110V auxiliary supply, eliminating the need for costly voltage converters. The 6KQ also meets the requirements of EN50155, the standard for electronic railroad applications. EN50155 introduces stringent demands for reliability, covering humidity, extended temperature range (–40 to +85°C), shock, vibration and power fluctuations. In addition, EN50155 prohibits the use of fans in train electronics: only passive cooling technologies are permitted. The 6KQ meets all these requirements. It is sealed to IP53 for dust and water resistance, and features a case designed for maximum heat dissipation, eliminating the need for fan cooling.
EN50155 as a precautionary measure suggests the use of protective coatings for PCBs in electronic products to counteract corrosive atmospheres that are often present in railroad applications. GarrettCom offers conformal coating as an optional add-on to ensure continuous operation.
The 6KQ is a rugged field switch developed to meet user requirements for small form-factor Gigabit Ethernet switches in demanding applications. It offers a maximum of 12 ports, and can be configured with user-selected combinations of 10Mbit/s, 100Mbit/s and Gigabit fibre ports of any connector type. Copper port options include 10/100/1000 RJ45, as well as up to eight 10/100 PoE (power over Ethernet) ports. To meet the needs of demanding industrial Ethernet applications, the 6KQ can easily handle stressful workload mixtures of high-burst data traffic and priority streaming traffic.
GarrettCom Europe has an established reputation within the rail industry, having been involved in numerous railway networking projects throughout the world for some of the biggest names in the industry. In addition to DSB, GarrettCom Europe has supplied managed Ethernet switches to QinetiQ Rail in the UK, Sturkton in the Netherlands and RUF in Switzerland, and for TGV lines in France, and the Milan and Florence metro systems in Italy.
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